Equipment and Tool Institute announces 2015-2016 officers and directors

May 6, 2015
ETI congratulates the new officers and board members on their election to office for 2015-2016.

ETI congratulates the new officers and board members on their election to office for 2015-2016.

Officers (one year term)

President – Tim Morgan (Spanesi Americas, Inc.)

Vice President, Programs – Bob Holland (Chief Automotive Technologies)

Vice President, Marketing – Brian Herron (Drew Technologies)

Secretary/Treasurer – Jim Fish (Bosch Automotive Service Solutions)

Immediate Past President – Neil Davis (Snap-on Diagnostics)

Directors 

Elected for a three year term on the Board of Directors:

Dennis Keane (Bosch Automotive Service Solutions)

Tim Lael (Hunter Engineering Company)

David Rich (Innova Electronics) (Technical Director)

Elected for a one year term on the Board of Directors:

Craig Kirkpatrick (Verizon Telematics/Networkfleet)

Tom Kotenko (Snap-on Business Solutions)

Current Board Members are:

Term Expiring in 2016-2017

Peter Richardson (Car-O-Liner)

Term Expiring in 2017-2018

Robert Vogt (IOSiX)

John Heist (STAR EnviroTech)

Kevin Fitzpatrick (Autologic)

Founded in 1947, the Equipment and Tool Institute is a trade association of automotive tool and equipment manufacturers and technical information providers. ETI’s mission is to advance the vehicle service industry by providing technical data and open dialog between the manufacturers of transportation products, government regulators and the providers of tools, equipment and service information.

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